The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 26, 1895, Image 5

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GOING EAST-CENTRAL TIME-LEAVES.
No. 2 , tbrough passenger. . . . . . . . . . i:55 A. N.
No. 4 , local passenger. . . . . . , . . . . 9:00 P. M.
No. 76 , freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 A. M.
No. 04 , f reiglit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 A. M.
No. 80 , freight . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . .10:00 A. M.
No. 148. freight , made up here. . . . . . 5:00 A. M.
GOING WEST-MOUNTAIN TIME-LEAVES.
No , 3 , througb passenger . . . . . . . . .11:35 P M.
No. 5 , local passsenger. . . . . . . . . . . , 9:15 P. M.
No. 03 ; , freigbt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:06 P. M.
No. 77 , freight. . . . . . . . . . . . 4:20 P. M.
No.149 , freight , made up here. . . . . . 6:00 A. M.
IMPERIAL LINE.-MOUNTAIN TIME.
No. 175 , leaves at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A. M.
No. 176 , arrives at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:40 P. N ,
mar NOTE-No. 63 carries passengers for
Stratton , Benkelman and Halgler.
All trains run daily excepting 148,1411 and
176. which run dally except Bunday.
No. 3 stops at Benkelman and Wray.
No. 2 stops at indtunola. Cambridge and Ar-
apahoe.
No. 80 will carry passengers for Indianola ,
Cambridge and Arapahoe.
NOS. 4.5.148 , 149 and 176 carry passengers for
&I stations.
You can purchase at this office"tickets to ai.
principal points in the United States and Can
ada and baggage. checked through to destination -
tion without extra charge of transfer. For
information regarding rates , etc. call on or
address C. E. MAGNEB. Agnetl
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Rooney , Tuesday.
Engineer Dunavan's visiting relatives
left for the east on No. 4 , Wednesday
evening.
L. B. Stiles , wife and children arrived
home , Tuesday night , from Salt Lake
City , Utah.
Auditor Brandt was here , Monday ,
checking up the boys at western division
headquarters.
General Manager Holdrege , in his private -
vate car , went west on No. 3 , Monday
night. Supt. Campbell joined the party
here.
Phil Churchfield has gone to Alliance
to work for the company. The family
will follow in due time , when he can .se- .
cure a house.
Mrs. H. T. Carey left on Monday morning -
ing to join her husband at Alliance ,
Nebraska. Success and contentment.be
their portion.
Conductor Phil. Churchfield has resigned -
signed his position on the western division -
vision and will , we understand , go to
the Wyoming division.
Engineer F. G. Westland's relatives
that have been visiting him for a few
weeks , left for their home in Lincoln ,
Wednesday night on 4
Mrs. J E. Sanborn and Miss Grace
went up to the farm nerr Haigler , last
night. Mrs. Sanhorn will return home
tomorrow night , but Miss Grace will remain -
main and rusticate for a few weeks.
Agent Magner paid off the hands of
the work train , Saturday afternoon , distributing -
tributing quite a number of hundred
dollars among the men who have been
working on the track repairs at Haigler ,
Almena and elsewhere ,
The Burlington lost 500 yards of track
and several bridges in the vicinity of
Hot Springs , S. D. , Tuesday morning ,
in a severe' water spout. Traffic was
delayed a day or two. The Elkhorn suffered -
fered even greater damage.
Culberson , Webster and Dixon assisted
the Trenton club , Wednesday , in their
game against the Culbertson club on the
grounds of the latter. Culbertson was
victorious in a score of 12 to Ir. Either
Culberson or Webster can tell you all
about it. Brakeman Pope and Charlie
McCarl went up to witness the game.
Watch Ira's Era for some unspeakable
poetry commemorative of the great
victory.
L. I Meserve of Gillette was in Sheridan -
idan , this week. . . .Machinist J. W.
Chambers of Newcastle took in the races ,
Tuesday. . . , Mrs. J , R. Sircoloumb of
Sheridan is spending a few few days at
Billings. . . . . . big 12 pound boy was
born to Mr , and Mrs. G. Rule , this week.
. .Miss Grace Waldo of McCook is visiting -
iting with her mother , Mrs. Waldo of
Sheridan . . . .Miss Mullen of McCook is
visiting with her sister , Mrs , F. E. Kennedy -
nedy of Sheridan.-Alliance Grip.
The various Nebraska roads have been
providing the box cars with grain doors
in anticipation of big shipments of grain.
These doors are necessary in the box
cars to prevent the grain from spilling
out. This is the first time in three years
when it has been necessary to provide
these doors , and is a straw which shows
which way the wind is blowing. It
means that the roads realize that the
box cars are going to be at a premium ,
and that every car will be loaded to its
full capacity. The roads are also calling
in the scattered cars and are getting
them home for use when the shipment
of grain begins.
c ACOPYRIGHTS.
COPYRIGHTS.
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? Fora
m answer and an honest opinion , write to
LLtIU N & CO. , who have had nearlyfifty years'
experience in the patent business. Communications -
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In.
formation concerning Patents and bow to obtain -
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan-
teal and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken through Munn k Co. recetve
special notice in the Scientific American , and
thus are brought widely before the public without -
out .cost to the inventor. This splendid paper ,
issued weekly , eiegantlyillnstratedhrsbyfar the
largest circulation of any scientific wort in the
world. S3 ayear. Sample copies sentfree.
Build 2S Edition monthly. p2.50 a year. Single
copies , cents. : very number contains beautiful -
tiful plates , In colors , and photographs of new
houses. with plans , enabling builders to show the
latest designs and eeeure contracts. Address
MUNN k CO. , NEw YORK , 361 BROADWAY.
To California. in a Tourist Sleeper.
The Burlington Route personally conducted -
once-a-week excursions Colorado
ducted - - to -
rado , Utah and California are just the
things for people of moderate means.
Cheap , respectable , comfortable , expe-
ditious. They leave Omaha every Thursday -
day and go through , without change , to
San Francisco and Los Angeles. The
tourist sleepers in which excursionists
travel are carpeted , upholstered in ratan
and have spring seats , spring backs ,
mattresses , blankets ; curtains , pillows ,
etc. Only $5 for a double berth , wide
enough and big enough for two. The route
lies through Denver , Colorado Springs ,
the wonderful canyons and peaks of the
Rockies , Salt Lake and Sacramento.
For rates and also for illustrated folder
giving full information , call on the nearest -
est agent of the Burlington Route or
write to J. Francis , G. P. & T. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
Reduced Rates to HotSprings , S. D. ,
Are offered by the Burlington Route ,
May 24th , June 7th and 19th , July 3d
and 19th , August 2d and 23d. One fare
for the round trip. Tickets good for 30
days. In addition , low round trip rates
to Hot Springs are in effect the year
'round. For information about rates
and trains via the Burlington Route , to
Hot Springs , apply to local agent. For
illustrated folder , descriptive of this
famous resort , write to J. Francis , G. P
& T. A. , Omaha Neb.
Destroy the Thistles.
Property owners and renters of land in
road district No. 8 are hereby notified to
forthwith destroy all Russian thistles on
their respective premises as required by
law. J. C , BALI. ,
Overseer of Road District No , 8.
Are Now Ready.
The premium lists for the fall meeting
of the Red Willow County Agricultural
Society are now ready for distribution.
Call on President Fitch , McCook , or
Secretary Beck , Indianola , for a copy.
We Burn Wood
When we can get it. If your subscription -
tion is delinquent and you have the wood
bring us in a load or two.
Horse for Sale.
A good family driving horse for sale.
Inquire of J. H Burns for particulars.
Refrigerators , gasoline stoves , screen
doors and wire cloth.
COCHRAN & Co.
Fifteen ( ' 5) ) cents will buy a box of
nice writing paper at this office , containing -
taining 24 sheets of paper and 24 , envel-
opes.
Buy a patent lever hose coupler from
Cochran & Co.
RED WILLOW.
Johunie Wilbur is working for
Nathan Tubbs.
Miss Mott of Oberlin , Kansas ,
is visiting with the family of her
brother , James Mott.
Last Sunday was a special one
for the Red Willow Y. P. S. C. E.
and the church was well filled. The
program was carefully prepared.
Last Tuesday , Noah Sawyer received -
ceived a severe sunstroke , and his
condition is very bad. It is feared
that if he recovers it will not be a
complete recovery.
Mr. Woodworth , we notice , slays
the weeds with a corn knife. We
observed Mr. Penney returning
from the field with an at over his
shoulder. This is a great year for
weeds.
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The Leading Daily Populist Paper.
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"What man can love his country when his
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Dni'inb the month of July we
wish to close out all of our S iiruni ei
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Dress Goods Remnants etc , and E
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If you can use the goods. WTC will
need every inch of space in our '
store b T August 1 stf wb.en we shall
begin to receive our fall slip1pmelits I + '
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nonce of which will be given later.
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'A few 1)atterlls , 5 yards each ,
of Waist Silk , to close out at 25
cents per Yard.
A few Summer Goods left to
go at 5 cents 1per 3 raid .
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When you want to buy anything in the Grocery line ,
Noble is the man you want to see. He keeps the
very best goods and sells them at remarkably low
Prices , He also carries a magnificent line of Lamps ,
Queensware of all kinds and Crockery. His line of
Hanging and Stand Lamps is undoubtedly the finest
in Southwestern Nebraska.
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